Herman moschcowitz



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H. MOSOHOOWITZ:

GOODS FOR DRESS LININGS HAVING PATTERN PRINTED THEREON.

No. 246,536. Patented Aug. 30,1881.

Numb rams PATENT FFICE.

HERMAN MOSOHOOWITZ, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

GOODS FOR DRESS-LININGS HAVING PATTERN PRINTED THEREON.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 246,536, dated August30, 1881.

I Application filed J annary 22, 1881. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that 1, HERMAN MosoHooWITz, a citizen of the United States,and residing alternately in Paris, France, and at New York, in the Stateof New York, have invented anew and useful Improvement. in Linings forLadies and other Garments, of which the following is a specification.

Myinvention consists in printing or stamping upon muslin or othermaterial applicable for the lining of garments the exterior lines of thepattern for every piece of the garment, as a guide for cutting the sameand, when said lining is basted to the material forming the garment,this material at the same time, as

well as a line in dots or its equivalent, indicating where the piecesare to be sewed together, together with suitable guiding-marks toindicate where and how the pieces are to bejointed together,facilitating thereby the cutting and making of the garment.

The accompanying drawing represents a piece or section of muslin printedin various lines and marks in accordance with my invention. The strongbroken lines indicate the outer lines of the patterns where the same areto be out.

are to be fitted together, and are to be made of different shapes orconfigurations to distinguish the same from each other. The dotted linesindicate where the different parts are to be sewed together.

I do not confine myself to making broken lines to represent thecutting-lines and dotted lines to indicate the sewing-lines, as it willreadily be understood that only a certain distinction between these twolines is required, and any other description oflines may be used, or thesame maybe printed in different colors.

The various marks 1 2 3 are guiding-marks, showing where the ditt'erentparts Patented in France June 28, 1879.

It will be perceived that the dotted lines are not equally distant atall sides from the strong broken lines or with the cutting-line. This isto allow for any slight variation in the size of the person wheregenerally required to make a perfect fit.

It is intended in practice to print or stamp the pattern as well as thedotted lines, &c'., for sewing the parts together in different sizes,according toilimensions around the'chcst and waist, so that merchantsmay keep them on sale, and a purchaser, by giving the proper dimension,obtain the lining with the proper size of pattern, &c., upon the same.

The lining maybe basted to the fabric or material of which the dress orgarment is to be made, whereby the l'abric is cut in accord: ance withthe pattern at the same time.

By means of my invention a person of very little skill will be enabledto cut out and sew together a dress or other garment with unerringaccuracy in very little time.

I am aware that patterns of dresses and other garments havebeen printedon paper, linen, or other materials, and therefore do not claim this,broadly; but

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

As a new article of manufacture, a lining for ladies dresses or othergarments having the patterns of the dress or garment for which it is toform such lining printed or stamped upon it, together with lines insideof the pattern-line, forthe purpose substantially as specified.

HERMAN MOSGHOOWITZ.

Witnesses:

HENRY E. ROEDER, WM. H. CORNELL.

